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The Myths That Make Us

The Myths That Make Us
Dharma Artist
Mythology
Mental Health
Meditation
Tarot
Artistic Identity
The Wild Unknown
Mindfulness
Samsara
Personal Growth
Hero's Journey
Carl Jung
The Red Book
Dukkha
Joseph Campbell
Annihilation
Infinite Game
Creative Process
Self-Expression
Polymathy

I believe we each have an unconscious story about who we are and what kind of world we're in. This story, our myth, influences our goals, desires, mindset, and happiness. On this podcast, I'm going to help people identify the myths that make them.

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Recent Guests

Michael Ebbinghaus
Practicing depth psychotherapist and expert in Jungian psychology
Private Practice in Austin, Texas
Episode: Michael Ebbinghaus
John Clifton
Psychedelic researcher, former fraternity member, and explorer of imagination and creativity
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: John Clifton's Myth
Lyle Maxson
Entrepreneur, lucid dreaming enthusiast, and advocate for merging spirituality with business.
Episode: Lyle Maxson's Myth
Caitlyn Howe
Guest who explores the myth of vampires through personal experience and symbolism
Episode: What is a Vampire? w/ Caitlyn Howe
James Burke
Bard, storyteller, and musician
Episode: James Burke's Myth
Ken Conte
Spiritual mentor and community leader focused on connection to land and food
Episode: Ken Conte's Myth
Jake Kobrin
Incredible visionary artist and musician
Episode: Jake Kobrin's Myth
Michael Phillip
One of the host's best friends and a fellow podcaster with a long-standing relationship in spiritual discussions.
Episode: Michael Phillip
Madeline Griffin
An entrepreneur and event planner who uses AI to enhance her work.
Episode: Madeline Griffin

Host

Erick Godsey
Host with a focus on personal myths, storytelling, and exploration of psychological and spiritual themes. Engages with guests and audiences through a conversational and reflective style.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 718 ratings
  • We need more!

    Bruddaa this is by far my favorite podcast. I need at least a bi weekly dose. Even you reading some essays would be awesome, anything that keeps you posting more often honestly. It’s always a breath of fresh air. I also zero percent mind the whisper.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Oxygen_Austin
    United States5 months ago
  • Amazing contribution!

    Thank you Eric. Came across you on the Third Eye Drops podcast. Really curious to innerstand my myth within 🙏🏼 Keep up the great work

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    crhandymanservice
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Vital Contribution to Society

    Eric! Brotha! What a splendid compilation of questions. What lovely minds you choose exploit in the most loving ways. My art has improved, my fear of money is slowly decreasing. Seriously thank you! Your podcast makes me feel proud to be human! Wishing blessings for the episodes to come.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nannerbart
    United States2 years ago
  • Eternal gratitude

    Thank you Erick 🙏, finding your content after listening to you on Aubrey Marcus opened a synchronistic rabbit hole for me to binge on. This podcast is a wonderful companion for anyone embarking on their own heroes journey….

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    luciebx
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Grateful

    Such a beautiful for person who continues to show up for the greater good of everyone!!

    Perfectly imperfect soul breathing love into this world with his words.

    Absolutely love you brother!!!

    Until we ball again my friend!!

    Mitch G

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mitch G33
    Canada4 years ago

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Joa's Myth
Q: How did you integrate technology use and your Unplugged project into a broader mission?
She launched Unplugged to teach parents and kids about healthy tech relationships, created in-person events and online courses, and built ongoing circles to support families, all while continuing HIV advocacy and artistic practice.
Joa's Myth
Q: What event sparked your shift from being a stripper to focusing on HIV advocacy and breathwork?
A pivotal breathwork retreat (Fit for Service and related trainings) catalyzed a profound personal transformation, leading her to leave the stripping industry and pursue healing modalities that aligned with her mission to help others, especially in the HIV community.
Joa's Myth
Q: What happened after your HIV diagnosis and how did that shape your advocacy?
She moved from fear and stigma toward empowerment by sharing her story publicly, joining podcasts, and leveraging social media to normalize HIV, reduce shame, and encourage testing and open dialogue within communities.
Joa's Myth
Q: What was the first story that really captured your attention as a kid?
The Lost City of Atlantis cartoon captured her imagination, and she recounted it as a bedtime story with a sense of wonder that foreshadowed her later interest in myth, energy, and transformative narratives.
John Clifton's Myth
Q: What is your dream for this lifetime?
It wants a lot more music to be made out of me, and I'm being yanked in that direction.

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What is The Myths That Make Us about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Exploring the intersection of personal narratives and collective myths, this podcast engages listeners through a rich tapestry of storytelling and self-discovery. Topics often encompass mental health, spirituality, creativity, and the transformative power of psychedelics. Episodes frequently feature deep conversations with guests who share their experiences of overcoming challenges, navigating personal growth, and integrating cultural symbols into their lives. This blend of storytelling and introspection aims to inspire individuals to understand their own myths and how these shape their identities, aspirations, and relationships with the world around them. Unique aspects include a focus on the uses of art, community, and the natural world a... more

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2. John Clifton
3. Lyle Maxson
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5. James Burke
6. Ken Conte
7. Jake Kobrin
8. Michael Phillip

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